Microbial production of advanced biofuels
Date
2021Metadata
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Concerns over climate change have necessitated a rethinking of our transportation infrastructure. One possible alternative to carbon-polluting fossil fuels are biofuels produced from a renewable carbon source using engineered microorganisms. Two biofuels, ethanol and biodiesel, have been made inroads to displacing petroleum-based fuels, but their penetration has been limited by the amounts that can be used in conventional engines and by cost. Advanced biofuels that mimic petroleum-based fuels are not limited by the amounts that can be used in existing transportation infrastructure, but have had limited penetration due to costs. In this review, we will discuss the advances in engineering microbial metabolism to produce advanced biofuels and prospects for reducing their costs.